User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Package contents
- Product overview
- Connecting the base station
- Connecting the base station to the mains power supply
- Pairing and charging the headset before first use
- Connecting the base station to a fixed line phone – SDW 5 BS only
- Connecting the base station to a computer
- Connecting the base station to Bluetooth devices – BTD 800 USB only
- Reconnecting/disconnecting Bluetooth
- Connecting an optional USB headset or speakerphone
- Connecting an optional busy light
- Assembling and wearing the headset SDW 10 HS
- Adjusting and wearing the headset SDW 30 HS | SDW 60 HS
- Labeling the headset
- Configuring the headset system
- Setting up and using the headset
- Making calls using the headset system
- Preparing calls - initial settings
- Selecting audio source – fixed line phone/ computer/ mobile phone
- Making a call
- Accepting/rejecting a call
- Transferring calls to connected devices
- Ending a call
- Redialing
- Putting a single active call on hold
- Managing multiple calls - two calls from two audio sources
- Setting up conference call
- Using the dictation mode
- Listening to music using the headset
- Using the motion sensor
- Charging the headset and storing the headset system
- Sharing a workplace
- Cleaning and maintaining the headset system
- If a problem occurs ...
- Specifications
SDW 5000 series headset system
CONNECTING THE BASE STATION14
Connecting the base station to Bluetooth devices – BTD 800 USB only
With the dongle BTD 800 USB you can either connect mobile phones or headsets via Bluetooth to the base station.
The dongle complies with the Bluetooth 4.2 standard. Pair Bluetooth devices that support the “hands free profile” (HFP),
the “headset profile” (HSP) or the “advanced audio distribution profile” (A2DP).
The dongle can save up to eight paired Bluetooth devices.
If you pair a ninth device, the saved connection profile of
the least used Bluetooth device will be overwritten. If you
want to re-establish a connection with this device, you
have to pair the devices again.
After switch-on, the dongle automatically tries to connect
to the two last connected Bluetooth devices – mobile
phone and headset cannot be combined. You can only
connect a third Bluetooth device after having switched
off the first or the second Bluetooth device.
Connecting the Bluetooth dongle to the base station
The BTD 800 USB dongle is supplied together with the
SDW 50X4 and SDW 50X6 bundles and also available as
an accessory.
Plug the dongle into the USB port of the base station.
Follow the instructions in one of the two next chapters.
New unused dongles switch automatically to pairing
mode. The LED alternately flashes blue and red.